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How to Convert PDF to JPG Free

Works on Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android and Chromebook — no software to install.

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5 steps from PDF to JPG

Upload your PDF

Drag your PDF into the converter or tap to browse. Single or multi-page documents both work.

Choose the pages

Convert the whole document, or pick a specific page or page range to export.

Set the quality (DPI)

Choose 150 DPI for screen use or 300 DPI for print-sharp images. Higher DPI = sharper but larger JPGs.

Convert

Each selected page is rendered into its own JPG image — text, graphics and all.

Download

Save a single JPG, or grab every page at once in a tidy ZIP file.

✅ It's genuinely free: no watermark stamped on your images, no account, and no daily limit on how many PDFs you convert.

Converting on each device

On a computer (Windows / Mac / Linux)

Any modern browser works. Open the converter, upload the PDF, choose your settings and download — nothing to install, and it behaves the same across operating systems.

On iPhone & iPad

Open the converter in Safari, tap to upload your PDF from Files or iCloud, convert, and the JPGs save straight to your Photos or Files app.

On Android

Use Chrome, pick the PDF from your Downloads or Drive, convert, and the images land in your gallery or download folder.

Handling multi-page PDFs

A document with many pages becomes many JPGs — one per page. To keep things organised, converters typically deliver them named in order (page-1.jpg, page-2.jpg…) inside a single ZIP. Only need one page? Select just that page before converting and you'll get a single image.

Troubleshooting

Want sharper results? Don't miss our quality tips, or return to the home page.

Frequently asked questions

Can I convert just one page of a PDF to JPG?

Yes. Select the specific page or page range before exporting, and only those pages are rendered to JPG.

Can I do this on my phone?

Yes. A browser-based converter runs on mobile too — upload the PDF, pick your settings and download the JPGs straight to your device.